Antoine de Rivarol
1753–1801
· lived 47 years
FR
Antoine Gombaud, Chevalier de Rivarol was a French writer and scholar, known for his wit and aphorisms. He was a prominent figure during the Age of Enlightenment, known for his critiques of the French Revolution.
n. 1753-06-26, Bagnols-sur-Cèze · m. 1801-04-11, Berlim
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Rivarol was born in Bagnols-sur-Cèze, France. He is best known for his essay "Discours sur l'universalité de la langue française" (Discourse on the Universality of the French Language), for which he won a prize from the Berlin Academy in 1784, highlighting the influence and clarity of the French language. During the French Revolution, Rivarol opposed the Jacobins and emigrated to England in 1791. He later lived in Germany and Russia, continuing to write and criticize the revolutionary regime. His work frequently examined the nature of language, society, and politics, displaying a sharp mind and a witty style. He died in Berlin.
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7Ce qui n’est pas clair n’est pas français. What is not clear is not French.
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